One of the world's most influential business executives, Phil Knight is the founder of Nike, Inc. He served as CEO of the company from 1964 to 2004, as board chairman through 2016, and he is currently Chairman Emeritus. He lives in Oregon with his wife, Penny.
A touching, highly entertaining adventure odyssey, with much to
teach about innovation and creativity. Phil Knight takes us back to
the Big Bang of the swoosh, recalls how he first begged and
borrowed from reluctant banks, how he assembled a crew of eccentric
but brilliant misfits, how they all worked together to build
something unique and paradigm-changing. An inspiration for everyone
with an unconventional dream.--Michael Spence, Nobel-prize
winning economist
I've known Phil Knight since I was a kid, but I didn't really know
him until I opened this beautiful, startling, intimate book. And
the same goes for Nike. I've worn the gear, with pride, but I
didn't realize the remarkable saga of innovation and survival and
triumph that stood behind every swoosh. Candid, funny, suspenseful,
literary--this is a memoir for people who love sport, but above all
it's a memoir for people who love memoirs.--Andre Agassi, New
York Times bestselling author of Open
"Ranks among the best business books and autobiographies I've ever
read."--Jim Cramer, CNBC-TV
"A blueprint not just for success, but for motivation.Shoe
Dog illustrates the unlimited amount of hurdles one might run
into while trying to reach a major goal. It's Knight's account of
seeing a vision through against all odds."--Mic.com "An
extraordinary memoir... one of the best stories of entrepreneurship
I have ever read."--Fareed Zakaria "The ultimate entrepreneur's
guide to the top of the mountain. I could not put it down."--Bill
Walton, Wall Street Journal
"'The best book I read last year. Phil is . . . a gifted
storyteller."--Warren Buffett
"A fascinating warts-and-all account of the company's early years,
a rascally tale of scrappiness and survival, a great read . . .
Knight provides plenty of entertaining reading and laugh-out-loud
moments."--Motley Fool
"A refreshingly honest reminder of what the path to business
success really looks like. It's a messy, perilous, and chaotic
journey riddled with mistakes, endless struggles, and sacrifice.
Here Knight opens up in a way few CEOs are willing to do. I don't
think Knight sets out to teach the reader anything. Instead, he
accomplishes something better. He tells his story as honestly as he
can. It's an amazing tale."--Bill Gates, one of his favorite
books of 2016
"The best memoir I recall ever reading. As a business biography, it
ranks with such recent works as Neal Gabler's Disney and Walter
Isaacson's Steve Jobs. But as a personal memoir Shoe Dog reaches a
depth of emotional honesty that even the best biographies haven't
touched."--Rich Karlgaard, Forbes
"Shoe Dog is a great American story about luck, grit,
know-how, and the magic alchemy of a handful of eccentric
characters who came together to build Nike. That it happened at all
is a miracle, because as I learned from this book, though we are a
nation that extols free enterprise, we also excel at thwarting it.
This is Phil Knight, one on one, no holds barred. The lessons he
imparts about entrepreneurship and the obstacles one faces in
trying to create something, are priceless. The pages I folded down
are too many to mention."--Abraham Verghese, author of
Cutting for Stone
"A rare and revealing look at the notoriously media-shy man behind
the swoosh."--Booklist STARRED review
"Shoe Dog is an extraordinary hero's journey, an epic tale of
faith, unparalleled determination, excellence, failure, triumph,
hard-earned wisdom, and love. It's nothing short of a miracle that
Nike exists. I finished the last sentence in complete awe, inspired
and grateful for the experience."--Lisa Genova, New York Times
bestselling author of Still Alice and Inside the
O'Briens
"Shoe Dog is, at its heart, an origin story, of both a
global brand and a footwear lifer...it reads like pure adventure
story, boys facing steeper and steeper challenges and finding ways
through, often by the skin of their teeth. As Knight collects the
misfits and oddballs who become the core of his growing company,
Shoe Dog is more like The Lord of the Rings than a typical mogul
memoir."--Complex
"A fresh historical perspective on one of the most profiled
companies in the world...[Shoe Dog] builds characters of the people
behind the brand."--ESPN.com
"Loaded with hard-earned wisdom...Want a simple recommendation? Go
get a copy."--Portland Business Journal Review
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